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and/or in a collaborative environment Proficiency in computer software (i.e. Microsoft Office) The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Females/Minorities/Protected Veterans
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conditioning coach in the implementation of their program for designated varsity athletes. Assists strength and conditioning coach with educating activities as determined. Assists strength and conditioning coach
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-athlete. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Assists strength and conditioning coach in the implementation of their program for designated varsity athletes. Assists strength and conditioning coach with
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software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with colleagues and stakeholders. The University of Miami
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others and contribute to a team environment. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal
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. Skill in completing assignments accurately and with attention to detail. Proficiency in computer software (i.e., Microsoft Office). The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive
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to work collaboratively with others and contribute to a team environment. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in using office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and
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communication skills. Knowledge of medical terminology is preferred. Able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with patients and staff Computer
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Hydrographic Investigation Program. The selected candidate will be responsible for leading the measurement of total alkalinity on GO-SHIP cruises. General Description Working under the direction of principal
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) are fully benefited employees with UM health insurance/dental/vision, life insurance, retirement program, etc. Applicants from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the STEM are strongly